The Masterton, Borough Council; last tight decided to tako a poll'of the rate- .: payers on the proposal to' raise a loan of £29,000 for drainage extension and sewerage. ; - connections.';' Loans of ■■;'; £26,000 were recently • sanctioned for water extension and ■ municipal buildings,- 'andthoro is every, prospect (states '••■ our.Masterton correspondent) of ,the ■ drainage Joan being.carried. •'• Preaching at South Bathurst on July •12, Bishop Long referred to. attitudes adopted during prayer. Ho said there was ho room in the /church for the nineteenth century crouch. He did not know why it was; considered a' most re- •; verential and Tespectful thing to crouch, "■. and why; instead of standing or kneel- . ing, crouching showed reverence to God. '•'''' They would get rid crouch. It was no part of the Church of England law,' but had crept in from outside. ', There was only one attitude for prayer. If they .followed the Prayer Book they ''•'A would find they had no business to /crouch. He.did not know why crouching should be,thought a sign of good' doctrine.. ..;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 7
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168Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 7
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